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Paper Title

The Intrinsic Appeal of Evil: Sadism, Sensational Thrills, and Threatened Egotism

Keywords

  • Sadism
  • Sensation Seeking
  • Threatened Egotism
  • Opponent-Process Model
  • Narcissism
  • Aggression
  • Low Guilt
  • Individual Differences
  • BDSM
  • Gagging
  • Gag
  • Gagged
  • Thrilling Sensations
  • Boredom Escape
  • Intrinsic Appeal
  • Violent Acts
  • Harmful Consequences
  • Public Image Attack
  • Situational Determinants
  • Violence Motivation
  • Pleasure from Suffering
  • Aggression

Article Type

Research Article

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Issue

Volume : 3 | Issue : 3 | Page No : 210-221

Published On

August, 1999

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Abstract

Three main sources of intrinsic appeal and satisfaction from performing violent acts are described. First, sadism involves deriving pleasure directly from the suffering of the victim. An opponent-process model is suggested. Second, the quest for thrilling sensations to escapefrom boredom can produce violent acts, including many in which the harmful consequences were not intended. Third, threatened egotism entails that one 's favorable view of self (or public image) has been attacked, and violent responses are directed toward the source of this attack. Relevant individual differences (respectively, low guilt, high sensation seeking, and narcissism) moderate these patterns. Analyzing the intrinsic appeal of evil acts is a useful complement to analyzing situational determinants of violence.

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